Sometimes when analyzing a situation people tend to look only at the outer appearance of the situation. Neither detail nor true feelings can be determined by the outer experience. Although people tend to relate to a situation, the best way to get the true affect is by experience. "Mute in an English-Only World" by Chang Rae-Lee illustrates the importance of language as a means for social interaction and the power of language, in the American society during the 70's. This in my opinion could only be understood by experience in this situation. After reading the story, one could see or appreciate his determination to make his mother's story known. The author describes the hard times immigrants have because they speak imperfect or broken English through the use of rhetoric. In some instances not all needs are catered to, but I believe this is one where they should be met. I will analyze the logos, pathos, and ethos of the author to determine his feelings on the subject. The writer's audience is anyone who has experienced a situation similar to his family. His purpose is to get people to recognize as well as change their views on immigrants that can not speak English fluently. He not only writes of his mother's thoughts, but the reactions of others to his mother during her shopping trip. The author's attitude towards the situation poses much concern for him and immigrants like him. In the beginning of the essay, while reading an article in a local paper, the author says "I unexpectedly sympathized with the frustrations, resentments and fears of long time residents they clearly felt alienated and even unwelcome in a vital part of their community." It could be determined that there was a similar situation that he has endured in his childhood or past. He not only wants the signs for his family, but other immigrants as well. Not only is he writing about situations non-English speaking people face everyday, but he is writing from...

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Philips Lighting Vitrite B.V.
A Detailed Organizational Analysis
Vlissingen, January 2013
Valeria Miasnikova
Sandra Senye
Johan Schäfer
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Philips Lighting Vitrite B.V.
A Detailed Organizational Analysis
Authors:
Valeria Miasnikova
Sandra Senye
Johan Schäfer
Anika Datz
[62499]
[60829]
[48896]
[62149]
Organizations InsideOut
[CU03859]
International Business and Management Studies
HZ University of Applied Sciences
Lecturer: C. J. du Pon
1st semester of Academic School Year 2012/2013
Vlissingen, January 2013
Executive Summary
This analysis report serves as a written assignment in course Organizations InsideOut
[CU3859] as taught by Mrs. du Pon at HZ University of Applied Sciences. Distinctive use
was made of the student book accompanying this course, Organizational Behavior by
Alblas et. al (2011) .
In groups of four the students following this course were faced with the task of deciding
on an international local company, i.e. an enterprise in the area of Vlissingen,
Netherlands, which could feasibly be approached. Since the findings of this report are to
be traced back to two interviews conducted at the respective international business, the
criteria of approachability is a crucial one.
Our group, consisting of second, third and fourth year students of the study program
International...

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What is Judgement Inside and out?
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